Dear list,

I'm looking to develop my sub-collection of Holbrook stones from historic 
sources. The rule is simple: the stone must have a painted number or original 
label or both, from a museum or from an early 20th century private collection.

I already have some from AMNH, Smithsonian, Berger, Krantz and others.

Since many meteorites were deaccessioned recently from the University of New 
Mexico, I thought that there might be some Holbrook from there available. I'm 
also actively looking for Holbrook stones with Nininger, Huss and Monnig 
numbers/labels

Please contact me if you have anything for sale or trade ( 
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/tradelist.html )

Thank you and a Happy New Year to all,

Arnaud

PS: Note my latest post on natural history specimens in antique vials on the TC 
website, Figure 3 shows some nice meteorites
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/historicalinvestigations_1.html


The Tricottet Collection
(Historic Minerals, Fossils & Meteorites)
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